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"have an effect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to cause change or produce a result. Example: The new policy is expected to have a positive effect on the company's profits.
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But they have an effect".
They are beginning to have an effect.
"It does have an effect," Mead thinks.
It does have an effect on us".
Stronger balance sheets also have an effect.
"We certainly have an effect on that.
That can have an effect.
Maybe that'll have an effect.
It must have an effect, they say.
Previous bans did not have an effect".
Henderson's presence seemed to have an effect.
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